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Custom physiotherapy device for animals

Custom physiotherapy device for animals
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Vadodara / Anand: Electromagnetic devices developed accidentally come to animal rescue requires physiotherapy treatment.
The device developed by Vidabh-based researcher Vidyanagar Shreelal Jha and his son Harshavardhan and Sarth were being used at the Veterinary College of Anand Agricultural University (AAU) to provide drug therapy to animals.
“We have used this physiotherapy instrument for the treatment of wounds, fractures, paraplegia and pain management.
We found this modality very useful in the care of animal patients,” said Dr.
P V Parikh, Professor and Head of the Department of Surgery and Radiology at AAU’s Veterinary College.
College receives magnetic instruments – Pemph-pet (for small pets such as dogs and cats) and pemers (for larger animals such as horses, cattle) as donations from researchers who develop devices with fifth fees from electromagnetic pulses the same , Devices (PEMF) are used in European countries.
“Our research work was originally motivated by Padma Shri recipients of Ramesh Baba from Maan Mandir Seva Sanan Trust.
Trust run one of the biggest ‘shalas’ in this country.
His students have seen the use of Pemers in livestock abroad and have asked from a similar device At home, “Jha said, a former director of the research center funded by its own and technical assistant at the Sardar Physics Department of Sardar Patel University.
Jha, who works as an independent R & D consultant now, starts using technology at home, before turning to animals.
“NASA has developed this technology for astronauts to increase their sleep density and bones.
Furthermore, experiments on drug therapy have shown a positive impact on more than 100 diseases,” Jha said.
Describing its function, Jha said that the device released pulsed electromagnetic waves at the right frequency, accelerating the restoration of the body at the cell level.
“There is no pain, not pinching, without pressure.
Electromagnetic waves directly affect blood cells.
They violate the prominent blood layer because the capacity of oxygen intake at the cell level increases,” he said.

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